Keith Bulluck’s agent says he hasn’t yet set any specific dates for the free agent linebacker to work out for other teams.

NFL Network reported last week that Bulluck, who spent the past 10 seasons with the Titans, was three weeks away from making visits.

“He told me he wants to meet with teams when he’s healthy and that’s what we’re going to do,’’ agent Gary Wichard said. “That’s what we’re focused on – his ability to work out for people and show what he can do. There’s no hard date, but when he’s ready, that’s how it’s going to work.’’

Wichard says teams shouldn’t be overly concerned about the ACL injury Bulluck suffered late last season with the Titans, given Bulluck’s track record of previous health. The 10-year veteran had started 135 straight games at that point, tied for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history.

“We’ve got some real good doctors today and real good rehab people today,’’ Wichard said. “He’s got some pretty (impressive) stats as far as the number of consecutive games that he’s never been hurt, started and played. So it was just one of those freaky things. He’ll be ready to go.’’

Asked if the Titans were showing interest in bringing Bulluck back, Wichard said: “We haven’t really talked about anything, but we’ll see what’s down the road. There’s a bunch of teams (interested) and we’ll see how it unfolds.’’

“We’d love to see if there is an opportunity where Keith would be able to finish his career here,’’ Fisher said at the time. “But it is very complicated, as you know. You have an unrestricted free agent and you have an ACL rehab.

“He is not ready to play now and he is not ready to pass a physical. When that time comes we’ll deal with it. I am going to make an assumption that he is going to recover 100 percent and be able to play again at the same level he was playing when the injury occurred.”